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%\titlehead{Freie Universität Berlin\\
%    Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik}
%\subject{Studienarbeit}
\title{Pythonic Feedback Framework\\Introduction and Manual}
\author{Bastian Venthur\\
  \href{mailto:mail@venthur.de}{mail@venthur.de}}
\date{2008-01-07}
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This document provides an introduction to the pythonic feedback framework as well as a manual and some examples how to write your own BCI feedbacks using this framework.
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